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The James G. Hascall Collection
1987 Porsche 959 Komfort ... Estimate: $900,000-$1,200,000, Without Reserve
The ground-breaking Porsche 959 took the world by storm when it debuted in the mid-1980s. With twin
turbochargers, 4-wheel drive, and a host of electronic systems that are still in use in modern Porsches today,
the 959 was far ahead of its time. These supercars are capable of nearly 200 mph and can sprint to 60 mph in
3.7 seconds. The car presented here was formerly part of the famed Matsuda Porsche Museum in Japan and
is one of only 242 Komfort models produced. With its striking livery of Guards Red over a tri-color cloth
interior, this stunning example currently displays under 7,400 kilometers. This low-production supercar offers
a great opportunity to own an outstanding low-mileage 959.
2005 Porsche Carrera GT ... Estimate: $800,000-$1,000,000, Without Reserve
The Carrera GT was unveiled as a concept at the Paris Auto Show in 2000. More exotic than any road model
Porsche had produced, high interest in the model encouraged Stuttgart to commit to a limited-production run
of just 1,270 examples. This Carrera GT was purchased new by Mr. Hascall and is finished in the stunning
color combination of GT Silver Metallic over a Terracotta interior. Mr. Hascall sparingly enjoyed his supercar,
and the odometer currently shows less than 120 miles. Offering an optional open-air driving experience, and a
manual gearbox mated to a normally aspirated V-10 engine, this extremely low-mileage Carrera GT is a fine
example of one of the greatest analog supercars ever produced.
Additional Porsches From the Private Collection
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